TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
City landmarks |
|  | River Walk: The Paseo del Rio is San Antonio's favorite attraction. You can shop, dine, lounge in a cafe, or simply stroll along and let the strumming mariachi soothe your spirit. Address: 100 Villita, San Antonio, Texas Phone: 210 270 8748 Free |  |
|  | The Alamo: The 18th-century mission church where Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie and 188 others waged their last stand against the Mexican army for Texas independence has become a state symbol. The most famous historical site in Texas, the mission has been restored to its original condition and offers tours, relics of the past, and a gift shop with memorabilia for history enthusiasts. Address: 955 S. Alamo, San Antonio, Texas Phone: 210 225 7363 Donation suggested |  |
For history buffs |
|  | Mission San Jose: Founded in 1720, this Spanish frontier mission, the largest of the five San Antonio missions, is best known for its rose window. On Sundays, this Texas and U.S. National historic site offers a mariachi mass. Address: 6701 San Jose Drive, San Antonio, Texas Phone: 210 229 4770 Free |  |
|  | King William Historic District: Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping. Address: 1032 S. Alamo Street, San Antonio, Texas Phone: 210 227 8786 |  |
|  | Casa Navarro State Historical Park: The house and offices of José Antonio Navarro, the Mexican mayor of San Antonio who assisted in the annexation of Texas to the United States. Address: 228 S. Laredo St., San Antonio, Texas Phone: 210-226-4801 |  |
Museums |
|  | San Antonio Museum of Art: With the most comprehensive collection of Latin American art in the U.S., as well as extensive collections of Egyptian, Asian, and Greek works, the San Antonio Museum of Art is well worth a visit. Address: 200 West Jones Ave., San Antonio, Texas Phone: 210 978 8100 Admission fee |  |
|  | Buckhorn Saloon & Museum: Located in the Lone Star Brewery, the collection contains more than 4,000 horns. Address: 318 East Houston Street, San Antonio, Texas Phone: 210 247 4000 Admission fee |  |
Family fun |
|  | SeaWorld San Antonio: Covering 250 acres, the world's largest marine life adventure park includes four individual parks that bring exotic creatures from the sea into this urban jungle. Address: 10500 SeaWorld Drive, San Antonio, Texas Phone: 210-523-3000 Admission fee; open March-November |  |
|  | HemisFair Urban Park: Built for the 1968 HemisFair in honor of the city's 250th anniversary, this delightful park is a local favorite, particularly the water gardens and the kid-designed wood and sand playground, which includes a castle and space tunnel. The highlight is the looming 750-foot tall Tower of the Americas, offering a terrific view of the city. Address: 222 Hemisfair Park, San Antonio, Texas Phone: 210-223-3101 Free |  |
Golf |
|  | Canyon Springs Golf Club: Eighteen-hole course stretches 6,677 yards from the Gold Tees featuring Bermuda Tiff 419 fairways, Flora Dwarf greens and a unique loop design so that players never have to see a parallel hole. Address: 24400 Canyon Golf Road, San Antonio, Texas Phone: 210 497 1770 Greens fee |  |
|  | Palmer Course at La Cantera: Designed by Arnold Palmer, this public 18-hole championship course, at Par-71 and 6,926 yards, is set dramatically over 250 acres in the Texas Hill Country. Address: 17865 Babcock Road, San Antonio, Texas Phone: 210-558-2365 Greens fee |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Le Reve: Expect a long, leisurely meal with several courses at this romantic and intimate French restaurant. Perfect for a special occasion dinner with a loved one. Address: 152 E Pecan St, San Antonio, Texas Phone: (210) 212-2221 |  |
|  | Crumpets Restaurant & Bakery: This casual eatery serves gourmet cuisine that won't break the bank. The breads and desserts at the bakery are worth the calories. Address: 3920 Harry Wurzbach Rd, San Antonio, Texas Phone: (210) 821-5454 |  |
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